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, including question b, a law that deals with negotiations between the montgomery county police department and the officer's union. they will negotiate all management decisions and that doesn't impact public service. the county executive disagrees. >> they believe that it does have an impact. prior police chiefs have -- objected to the law as well. you have had the democratic committee to vote and 90% in favor of this. and the editorial boards of the "washington post" and gazette unusual looked at this and believe the union's position is wrong and the police chief is right. i supported the law and signed. >> a vote in favor of question b ends the mandate on management decisions going through the union. eals with ex gambling. it's been an expensive fight. the latest disclosure shows companies with a stake in the measure have less than $72 million starting to -- trying to sway your vote. the biggest one, pen national gaming and they want to defeat the expansion, $35.5 million on it. mgm wants to build some in support of the bill. the new quinnipiac university poll found george allen losing g

you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> new report raising doubts whether the afghan government will be ready for withdraw of troops in 2014. the afghan government will likely be incapable of sustaining national facilities after the transition in 2014. and the expected decrease in u.s. and coalition support. molly henneberg has read the report and is live from our d.c. newsroom with more on this not surprising development. molly? are you there? >> shep, one glaring problem according to the report is that many afghan soldiers and contractors are illiterate and can't read manuals and blueprints for fittings. the inspector general writes looming problems include quote lack of sufficient numbers and quality of personnel as well as undeveloped budgeting, procurement beings and lo guess particular -- logistic funding. afghan national security forces facilities, particularly police facilities are at risk of being wasted. we're talking about at least 11.7 billion u.s. taxpayer dollars there to bui

, a law school, and 157 years of tradition. it's also a world that has continued to face ongoing controversies surrounding jerry sandusky, our board of trustees, current and former administrators, and me. the legal process continues to unfold as evidence by the attorney generals further charges leveled yesterday. today, i want to tell you something about my world with the realities of running an institution the size and scope of penn state while dealing with widely divergent perceptions. i want to share the many wonderful activities and accomplishments of the students and faculty and staff over this agonizing year. by any reasonable definition, they are newsworthy stories. i understand that you may not be willing to listen to them until we show you how this year has changed us. what we learned about ourselves and what are we trying to do with that knowledge? i will speak candidly about how the last year affected penn state, and how the impact has gone beyond central pennsylvania to shape policies at colleges and universities across the nation. i'll share our strategies for the ye

the law or causing damage will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law with the mayhem that followed the giants win on sunday. city leaders say that vandals may be forced to pay for damages. >>> we have new video into our news room tonight of people breaking the windows out of a bus and stetting it on fire. the video showing you here was by a viewer who says he was at the corner of third and market sunday night. the cell phone camera recorded you can see someone hit the front window of that bus with a barricade, then someone, possibly several peerjs actually set the bus on fire. police say they're aware of video and pictures circulating on social media and are using them to help identify suspects. >>> when vandals set fire after the world series win on sunday night they ruaned larry moore's shoe shine stand at market street where he's been earning a living now for six years. >> my heart was broke because all the hard work and effort i put into it. i just don't understand why people want to go around tearing up people's personal property. >>> the fire destroyed a queen $

but not for president. federal law has said you must choose your electors on the first monday after the first tuesday of november. this year, november 6. so the state of new jersey, where we live, for example, could delay congressional elections by a month because they felt candidates could not campaign because of the hurricane but it could not delay the presidential election since that is the date set by congress. so, we have to hold it on that date or hold a substitute for it, like a vote if the legislature on that date. >>neil: what is the likely hood that 20 states, says were affected by the storm in one way, shape or form, not that the entire state is affected by power outages and it is mostly in new jersey or connecticut or the other states is there anything the federal government can do to say, all right, to be fair, we pushed this back a week, that would be unprecedented? >>judge napolitano: it would. it would be impossible because it would require the congress, everyone in the house of representatives up to re-election, a third of the senate is up, and the president will resume campaigning,

has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. what do you do when a hurricane hassyou traaped indoors? pparently, you downnoad movies. at least, that's what netflix saw when its vieeeeship doubled on thee east coast during sandy. the pompany didn't go into detail spike in the number of ninn chillren's titles being 3&pstreammd. with time... running out... before election daa -/ pressddnt mitt romney.... suspended caapaigning... aftermath... of... sandy. ssndy.the white house ... aanounning a short &pobama... has canneled campaig events... f

an ax to grind with law enforcement officers stemming from two cases earlier this year where he was charged for indecent exposure and a second case involving a domestic violence dispute. that one involved the third victim in these attacks his ex- girlfriend. >> he's made three bombs and he's deployed them. i don't know anything more vicious than that and especially going after a police officer. i don't care what his record is and i don't think anybody in this room care what is the record is. -- cares what the record is. these specific acts, three in the last two days? are of the utmost seriousness to my agency and to the law enforcement community. >> reporter: back out live herei can tell you all officials on hot pursuit of the suspect. they want him off the street and they need your help. he's facing a long list of charges including several counts of attempted murder on law enforcement officials in one count of using a weapon during a terror act let's get a picture up on the screen for id. take a look at this. the us, take a look at this. he is more than likely on the run in --

of the bombings, he's charged with attempted capital murder of law enforcement officers, as well as arson of an occupied dwelling. >> he's made three bombs and deployed them. i don't know anything more vicious than that and going after a police officer, especially. >> reporter: a nationwide manhunt ensued with law men everywhere alerted with stewart's picture, a photo similar to the car he was last seen driving and virginia and pennsylvania license plates known to be in his possession. late this morning nearby belt, montana, police there tried to effect the traffic stop. the driver declined to stop but a pursuit ensued. lawmen there say during the suit, the driver of the car tossed at least two pipe bombs at the pursuing officers. then, he stopped his car, fled on foot holding a handgun; however, no shots were fired by the person who was fleeing, and he was taken into custody apparently without injury and police in montana have identified that man as lawrence allen stewart ii, the man who is wanted here for three people bombings. that is the latest on the story. will. a lot of folks, john

messages from people that urge them to vote for mitt romney. the texts are not breaking any laws because they are sent in e- mails and then converted to text messages. but, still, people want to know how the company got their phone numbers. >> it's pretty simple. they can just, you know -- it's cheap enough to send these e- mails. can you do it for a fraction of the penny per message that they can just pick a range of numbers and just blast them out and, it's even -- if even half of them gets to some of these eyeballs by the end of the day, that's worth it to them. >> mike debonis tried to reach out to the advertising company but he did not receive a return phone call. >>> you decide 2012 airs every weekday right here on fox 5. we are focusing on both local and national candidates and the issues during the final days of the election season. >>> redskins looking to get back to winning. get the season back on track. we'll talk to the players about getting ready for north carolina and their plans for halloween. >>> better late than ever. finally getting back to business after that super sto

early and take advantage of early voting. especially in those states where those voter i.d. laws could be a sticking point. they want to give those people a chance in case there is a snag, a hiccup, they can still have time to get to the polls november 6th. >> and in case they don't know, 6 and 7, we're talking about same-sex marriage and we're talking about expanding gambling in prince george's county. >> yeah, two big, big contentious issues. two issues that both sides, the fors and against, have spent a ton of money, a ton of money, record-setting amounts of money, manpower, and so on. and so these issues really are driving people. people want to take their time in the booths. and so that's contributing to the long line as well as just the turnout. >> a lot to get through on those ballots. how about the district? what's going on in d.c.? because we're seeing long lines here too. >> yeah, you have the council chair up for grabs and you have the at-large seats. and so people really want to make a conscientious choice. we did have some listeners to call in and complain. because once th

coverage. >> yes. >> hastings school of law is honoring christopher stevens with an international symposium. hastings says the ambassador j christopher stevens symposium will focus on legal and public policy to advance peace and understanding. the conference will be held during the next academic year. >> coming up next a trespasser goes into tom cruise's home. >> and why green day is canceling it's upcoming tour. >> taking a look at traffic right now. it's smooth sailing for drivers trying to make heir way west and into san francisco and beyond. >> let's check on where giants are. take it from the airport to at and t park. it's 15 or owe minutes something like that. >>> a tras passer arrested at tom cruise's home and hollywood reacting to hurricane sandy. >> the east coast prepares for hurricane sandy hollywood is voicing support. stars of the big and small screens using twitter to share positive thoughts for those in the path of the super storm. dancing with the stars host tweeted our thoughts are with you. please stay safe. gabrielle signed in saying please be safe. stay out of harm's way

a lot about them. >>> reporter: >> redistricting, state tax law, and budgeting cycles are not hot button issues and they are not easy to understand. >> reporter: they're not exciting and sexy. >> no, they are not exciting. they're not sexy. >> reporter: but they are important. let's start with proposition 31. vote yes and it would change the legislature's budget cycle from one to two years. supporters say it would allow local governments more planning time because they would know in advance how much money they get. and in gives the governor the power to reduce spending if there is a budget emergency. opponents say it's unclear what would really happen if this measure passes because the budgeting process is so complicated. money is at the heart of proposition 39. vote yes and it forces multi- state businesses to pay more in taxes based on their california sales bringing the state an extra $1 billion a year. >> yes. this is actually a way to close a tax loophole. it would bring revenue to the state. the polls show that it's likely to pass. >> reporter: opponents warn, though, prop 39 could

attack as a law enforcement matter, not as part of the war on terror, but as if it is a bank robbery. what we should have done with that suspect, when we learned he was in turkish custody was tell the turkish authorities, we want him. don't send him back to tunisia. this is not a matter of international extradition. this is a matter of taking somebody who has been engaged in war against the united states and we want him. we want hill and want to take him to gitmo to interrogate him. jon: i'm reminded when a couple of the suspect iss in the attack on the uss cole were apprehended and given back to yemen to be held in custody there. they escaped. so here is this tunisia guy, wanted in connection with the attack on our consulate there. apparently we have video and facial recognition software that puts him in our compound the night of the attack and yet he has been released, picked up by the turks but released to tunisia custody? >> this whole thing is like a reversion to before the original 9/11 in 2001. the clinton administration, these terrorist attacks, the world trade center, the fi

on the road at risk this morning. we're live in towson, linda stow, abc 2 news. >> this is a law in the state of maryland. and, linda, you're still with us, this is something that went into effect october 1st, even when the governor first came out on sunday addressing the state, he mentioned this law, saying it's now enforceable. >> we say it over and over again when you lose power, when you get to those intersections, treat it as a stop sign. clearly the message is not getting through. >>> those power outages not only affecting the intersections or homes, a ton of schools now in the dark beginning this wednesday morning. >> and that means some of the schools in our area, they're getting the day off for the third day in a row. sheree johnson is here right now to tell us who is open and who is not. >>reporter: well, megan and charley, yes, we've been getting updates throughout the morning here and we're getting new information on school closings. some area schools are closed because of, yes, power outages. let's take a look at this list here, baltimore city schools are closed. the district o

offering a 10,000 dollar reward to any law enforcement office here shoots and kills a burglar. >> the woman is worried aboutgoing out of business after break-ins no mater what she did the crooks found a way in. and then she saw a sign on another business and decided i am going to do the same and put it up in her store. this hasn't been a break-in since and admits she strongly worded the sign so that somebody would see it and it would turn off customers. >> it's a business of my own and we know how it feels to lose everything when you work so hard to get where you are at. i am for it. >> okay the store owner says as long as criminals stay away the signs will stay up. >>> stay with us this morning. how do you go from superbowl champ million air and to bank rpt sigh. >> someone will soon own warren sapp's house. the discount price it go for. >> a suspected thief thought costeal gas and got burned literally. we will show you what happened. >> all right. you are seeing some clouds and you are not seeing clouds this morning. partly cloudy in westminster but laurel under clear skies. if you want t

. the question is can facebook take down what it doesn't like. under the current state of the law it can. facebook is a private entity. it's owned by millions of shareholders. it's not regulated by the first amendment. it can restrict speech it doesn't agree with. that might harm its popularity and the value of its shares of stock, that might cause a competing program or web site to come into existence. but it's not against the law. megyn: somebody thought this might harm facebook by having a message posted by this group of navy seals who have a question about how president obama handle libya. some boss pat facebook said no you won't. >> this was probably a political judgment. they do not and none of the president's people want to discuss this issue. he has a very, very serious incompetent lapse of judgment which allowed americans to be killed when they were fighting to protect other americans. megyn: soment in media don't want to skits. and now facebook? it's one thing if they are not going to talk about it themselves. but to censor private speech about it critical of the president. mik

and his daughter-in-law who ty woods left, and we've now basically assured this child of a financial future, and i'm just thrilled that the american people have done it and want to thank fox news for doing it. i first announced it on your show last week. >> we appreciate it, dick. he's going to be here with his whole family. they're going to be in studio just coming up in a short bit here. thank for being with us. >>> also coming up tonight, the east coast is getting pummeled at this hour by hurricane sandy. we continue to track this monster storm and assess the damage all throughout the special hour of hannity, and then first it was the ad that compared losing your virginity to voting for obama. now the president's supporters are upping the ante and exploiting children. this ad will anger you. we'll play it tonight on hannity hannity. ann coulter straight ahead. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" ma

takes a lengthy due process as local laws require. >> reporter: and in the meantime the tenants trying to live under those circumstances have to put up with it. >> in the meantime, that's correct. often the habitability circumstances for the tenant can be very challenging. >> reporter: a challenge he is now taking on personally in small claims court. >> i'm on a continuation of the fifth time in small claims court which everybody thinks is a joke. they don't believe it. >> five times. >> five times. >> reporter: but like many others who have done the same, he is getting nowhere. >> how is he able to do this? it's not right. it's not fair. >> reporter: as for vivian, a day after we talked to thomas at the building department, the landlord finally sent clark pest control to check out the rodent problem. after a thorough inspection, outside and inside the building, the clark employee told us -- >> there's a lot of pipes and stuff which is what they use to travel. they could be getting into other units. >> reporter: now, the judge in the class action lawsuit has fined thomas $50,000 for v

by the [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> ama: a man is under arrest accused of peeping into a child's second floor bedroom this morning on montero drive. police say the 24-year-old man, daniel collier, removed a screen and tried talking to the child. the parents called 9-1-1. police took collier into custody a short distance away and he has been booked, facing peeping and vandalism charges. >>> at least 12 people must find a new place to live after a fire drove them from their homes in san jose. fire broke out around 7:30 this morning in a condo complex on creek side d

live after divorce and why age is nothing but a number. then at 4, anti-smoking laws are restrictions leading to better public health? then at 5, what is in for for california students now that endeavour has reached its final destination. those stories and more today. >>> let's check in on hurricane sandy, east coast bracing for the worst for what forcasters believe could be a deadly superstorm, airports, schools, government agencies, transit, all closed along the eastern seaboard, 10,000 flights cancelled expected to make landfall within hours. mike has the latest ii >>> out of -- dover delaware spinning there, strongest thunderstorms within 50 miles of atlantic city now is starting to accelerate northwest almost 30 miles per hour you can see it is going to be there over the next two to three hours when the rain is going to get heaviest, when the storm surge is going to be the greatest our fastest winds around no 60 to 65 miles per hour. >>> from all of us here at abc7 news thanks for joining us. >> we will continue to cover hurricane sandy. the weather team will update you on air ev

up about live after divorce and why age is nothing but a number. then at 4, anti-smoking laws are restrictions leading to better public health? then at 5, what is in for for california students now that endeavour has reached its final destination. those stories and more today. >>> let's check in on hurricane sandy, east coast bracing for the worst for what forcasters believe could be a deadly superstorm, airports, schools, government agencies, transit, all closed along the eastern seaboard, 10,000 flights cancelled expected to make landfall within hours. mike has the latest ii >>> out of -- dover delaware spinning there, strongest thunderstorms within 50 miles of atlantic city now is starting to accelerate northwest almost 30 miles per hour you can see it is going to be there over the next two to three hours when the rain is going to get heaviest, when the storm surge is going to be the greatest our fastest winds around no 60 to 65 miles per hour. >>> from all of us here at abc7 news thanks for joining us. >> we will continue to cover hurricane sandy. the weather team will upd

in pittsburgh. >> when you need to vote. >> the voter i.d. law was just recently signed by the governor. >> you need to know. >> you're not going to be allowed to vote unless you present an acceptable photo identification. get to a licensing center and get a photo i.d. at the driver's license center. >> that is totally not true. so they're putting an ad out there saying you need voter i.d. the court struck that down you. don't need photo i.d. and that might discourage people from voting. i don't know if that was an honest mistake or not on the part of kdk after. they are making these mistakes on purpose. first of all in states like florida, indiana and virginia, all swing states at least indiana was last time, as well. they're saying you can do phone voting. don't come into the booth to vote, just vote over the phone. what the hell does that mean? what an unbelievable lie. we don't know who is sending those out. that's probably republican operatives was. in florida, we have fake voter purge letters and these letters are written on a whole county supervisor of election letterhead, but they're fa

that lawrence stuart targeted them because of his previous run ins with the law. he was first arrested back in october for exposing himself. he will face charges of attempted murder. >> sandy hit so many neighborhoods up and down the east coast. how families had to watch from their windows as trees came down around them. >> and state farm is deploying their own team to help sandy victims. how think are helping people recover from the storm. >> and the country's biggest stars are coming out tonight for the 2012cma awards. we are giving you a sneak peek at tonight's show. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. mmm. now this is a party. i don't know, i think i might ba

's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? . >>> a little bit of snow coating on the tops, not as much as they have in garret. wyatt will join us in two minutes to see in there is any snow in our future. >> we have been giving you a look at some of the area's best and brightest for weeks. tonight our student athlete of the week is a student who gets in the ring rather than step on the field. a kid who stands out in the crowd. shows up at four, runs two miles, works out for two hours, hits northeast high school and then hits the boxing club. >> i grew up there since i was about this tall, two years old and grew on me. >> reporter: left, right left, kick and punch. >> willing to push himself that extra mile. >> reporter: dad is the one who introduced him to boxing. >> i like training. i like to run and do the different work out was the sled team or in the weights. i like boxing. >> reporter: dad said if grades aren't up sports are out he has won the silver gloves at the i of eight. finished third in the nation at ten and by 11 he was a nat

are required to have generators for just this keep of a reason that law doesn't exist except in florida. north into delaware, new jersey, pennsylvania, new york, connecticut, et cetera, the fact the refineries are shut down is not the problem. there should be three or four weeks of inventory on hand. the real problem is the distribution. if the highways are closed you cannot distribute. if the retail stations do not have electricity, they cannot pump for the retail customer. you will likely see a spike in price until things are back to normal. and then prices will generally come back to the normalness but people will be reminded how essential gasoline is to every day life. when you can not get it, that is the availability issue, when can you nut get it, you panic, and then you will go anywhere to get a tank. that will lead to gas lines and to a lot of people getting very, very unfriendly with one another because when it is scarce, people are desperate, and they will do strange things. so, this is not a good scene. >>neil: it is not, thank you, john, for those just tuning in, we can tell you we

in the new jersey legislature to change like a 100-year-old law that says when the utilities are downed they are fined $100 a day, an ancient law and he wants that changed to 10,000 or a million dollars a day. so he sent this bill, a serious fines that will tell the utilities, upgrade your infrastructure. use your profits to do a better job or you are going to be really fined if you go down. and i thought, wow, he was saying that and -- >> i think people have been respectful of the incredibly difficult job the authorities and politicians have had and i think all of the mayors from bloomberg to booker to the governor involved, have done a terrific job. but there will be a tipping point for people. if they are out of power next tuesday, for example, this could impact the election. maybe people -- you could have said today it benefits the president because he has been presidential. mitt romney can't get on television but you could say next tuesday if there are millions without power feeling angry, you could get a protest, couldn't you in. >> first of all, i don't think it is just mitt romn

the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> steve: a levee has broken in northern new jersey across the river from new york city and flooded three towns. the conditions of motacki and little fer yecarstat near the sports arena are devastated and an official four-five feet of the water rushing in the town. crews are on rescuing people. joining us is meteorologist joe bastadi. >> thanks for having me. >> steve: starting with the levee break, this is to be expected after a gigantic storm surge. >> it was caused by storm surge rather than the heavy rains. you will get the levees breaking. but we didn't have major rainfall in the hudson river valley and we did not have water coming down in the hudson river and that would enhanced. >> steve: pictures are devastating. tunnels are flood people are it didn't rain. it was not the rain but the pressure of the storm and purk the water in mork. >> that's right. i was on with neal and talking to shaub. 10-15 foot storm surge and we would get this h

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anymore of law. or i should be listening better. -- >> the last was the 20 07, reuter rockies. and look at this. the colorado -- rockies from 2007 that was the last time. perhaps i should be listening to wrredial with a bit more in tenfold year. redia radio.... >> this is the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza with areas of patchy clouds to your another round of warm temperatures as well. into the overnight hours those clouds could return along the coast and it is also going to press into the inland valleys. taking a look at thames with a mixture of 50s, 60s indicated by the blue. as we go towards noon plenty of 70's the afternoon highs will be a mixture of 70's and 80's and '60's along the coast. for those headed out temperatures are going to be dropping off to the widespread 60s. for the east bay inland valleys look for 80s in fairfield. pleasanton and 73 in castro valley. through downtown san francisco a little bit cooler with 60s. mid 70's in the north bay. and 78 in napa. as per take a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay some changes with cloud coverage building. as we bega

. >> from a law and order point of view, what's your biggest worry. >> well, your he' always concerned when people leave larger areas of the city. we have a -- a regiment in place that we believe will protect those areas and we haven't seen in the past any significant outbreak of crime. and people understandably are a little bit concerned when they're leaving their property. but we haven't seen, you know, an outbreak of crime in the past. >> you guys get the best up to the minute briefings. you're also, you know, a combat, united states marines among your other credentials and how real is this in terms of the danger that it poses to this region? >> we think it's real. everybody's at-- that i talked to, obviously, the hurricane center, the national weather service, these folks are tell us that this is the real deal. and they're very much concerned about the size, the breadth of this storm, up to 500 miles in area that it's covering and even if you're not in the actual track of it, you're certainly going to be affected hundreds of miles away, so, all the indication are are this is the real de

's district attorney george gascon says he is drafting a law this would prevent mirkarimi from handing domestic cases this after the sheriff turned down a suggestion from the d.a. that he recuse himself from those cases voluntarily. the proposed law would need the support of at least six supervisors. time now 6:11. >>> when we come back we'll speak live with people evacuated because of the super storm sandy. >> plus, can women actually get too much treatment for breast cancer? the surprising results of a new study. >> and the show must go on. how late night comedians in new york dealt without laughs. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. and paul shaffer... provinge show must go on, despite tht >>> they can closed the subways and we can't get an audience. so do we do a show or not do a show? >> i don't know. >> it's up to you. >> it's up to me? >> yeah. >> let's go for it. >> do a show? >> come on, let's do a show. >> all right.come on in. why not. >> the thing is -- >> hey! â

to the ground, but his father in law's home. three sisters, homes side by side by side. that kind of community, anderson. one home miraculously was spared, belongs to a 9/11 widow we're told, and old the siding melted, but the intensity of that heat, so dramatic, we can tell you the smell of smoke so heavy in the air, firefighters spent the better part of the day, simply trying to put out blazes that kept erupting, one on the wires, it's pitch dark, you can't really even see all of the electricity is off. they don't know whether the fire was caused by a transformer or downed power lines, but one of those posts, holding all of the power lines, that was on fire at one point today. this is still very much in progress, people trying to figure out exactly what they will do next. right now, they are simply trying to catch their breath, anderson. >> yeah, no loss of life, though, among those 80 homes, correct, deborah? >> reporter: that's correct. they haven't gotten in to search all of the homes. right now, they do believe all of them were evacuated. one firefighter said the water got so high, he th

of them along with jack law the chief of staff on one helicopter and they're doing that tour as you know yesterday it was after governor christie did his first tell conference tour of the shore he was a different guy in the press briefing. clearly shaken him up. so then the pictures we have been seeing today, obviously, with going up in the -- it's just what you're seeing today and what people are seeing today you now understand the emotional response that governor christie had and others from new jersey had as they have seen the devastation up close so that's what they're doing now and you're right. you know, it is a picture and at the same time this is the best politics in a situation like this. >> and we actually heard from one of the congressman from the area, steve israel was on a short time ago talking about the aid that's still needed. chuck, as the president lands on the ground, their situations in hoboken and people frustrated without power and seen it after many disasters. you're from florida. first couple of days people are patient but then the clock starts to tick and the pre

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saying not only his sister's home was burned to the ground but his father-in-law's home. three sisters, homes side by side by side. that kind of community, anderson. one home which miraculously was spared belongs to a 9/11 widow, we're told, and apparently only the siding melted but the intensity of that heat so dramatic. but right now we can tell you the smell of smoke so heavy in the air, firefighters spent the better part of the day, simply trying to put out blazes that kept erupting, one of the wires. it's pitch dark, anderson, because you can't really see -- all the electricity is off. they don't know whether the fire was caused by a transformer or caused by some downed power lines. but even one of those posts holding all those power lines, that was on fire at one point today. so this is still very much in progress. people just trying to figure out exactly what they're going to do next right now. they're simply trying to catch their breath, anderson. >> yeah. no loss of life, though, among those 80 homes, correct, deborah? >> reporter: that's correct. they haven't gotten in to sea

if you decided to stay, law enforcement most likely will not be able to come and get you. some people are trapped about 15 miles south of here, trapped in flooding. the national guard and local law enforcement are in the process of going in and trying to get them out. so some folks did not heed that warning. it's starting to get a little bit dicey as hurricane sandy moves a little closer to us. i want to show you all a little bit more of the boardwalk, kind of our setup here. if we take a look down this way towards where we're staying at the atlantic sands hotel, you can see completely deserted but not a ton of flooding on the boardwalk yet. that's some great news. keep in mind we're still about an hour away from high tide. if we go down -- excuse me. tripping over this cord here. if we go down over this way, you can see we've got lights still on. power still going strong. not a ton of debris. i've got to say we're looking pretty good over here on the boardwalk side. again it's the bay side that people are so worried about. i think as we're standing out here, what's really shocking is

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to the community. under state law, any penalty goes into the general fund. however, the board provided direction to have the money be spent in the community. >> but there are no guarantees. in 2009, air district collected 515,000 for failing to monitor air quality programs. but in 2008 when air board and county collected $2.2 million from shell, for a carbon monoxide problem, only 10% went to an air quality project at one school. the district hasn't totalled fines yet but the mayor thinks at least half should go to the local community. it may not be 50% but the board says they're working on it. >> we dd resend it. i'sure the board will reconsider putting that in money. >> the board is lobbying to increase amount it can fine a company after a major incident. >> san francisco just got more than half a million dollars from the governor to fight domestic violence in the city .s this grant comes from the department of justice's office of violence against women. gascone says he suffered a set back because of the political fight involving the ross mirkarimi abuse case. >> we know how difficult for wome

. and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> welcome back. right now, we are taking a live look here in ocean city, maryland where you can see the -- well being look at the waves. they are starting to kick up right now. tropical storm-force winds is what tucker is telling us right now. things are expected to deteriorate throughout the rest of the morning hours. you heard lauren mention earlier, lauren demarco is live out there for us, keeping an eye on things, she was talking about how they had mandatory evacuations but there were still people who did decide to stay behind. unfortunately, we were hearing from police at some point, they're going to evacuate -- or take the emergency responders off the roadways. so anyone that does decide to stay out there, you're kind of on your own at that point. 50-mile per hour winds sustained is what police say at that point that they would pull their emergency responders off the roads. so at that point, they would not be ab

's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> the redskins have officially hit the halfway point and off to a 3-5 start for the second time in mike shanahan's three years as head coach. shanahan's is calling this week's return home against north carolina a must win, but it's uncertain whether or not they'll have their starting quarterback. the nfl is still reviewing d'angelo hall's actions in sunday's loss to pittsburgh leading up to his ejection after getting into a tussle with emmanuel sanders which hall called a cheap shot. he turned his frustration towards headlinesman dana mckenzie. with the nfl offices located in new york they were closed yesterday, but a fine or even a suspension is possible. >> d hall plays with his emotion on his sleeve and you love him for it, but you got to be smart at the same time. it's always hard, especially when you're getting your butt whooped and he's getting frustrated. just got to try to thing in che you can. you hate to see a guy get thrown out of a game. ultimate

victory for consumers tonight, especially marylanders facing another outige. the state changed the law so pepco can no longer charge for the time consumers are disconnected during a storm. it comes after a change of 9 wants to know investigation by russ ptacek. >> reporter: many of you were still disconnected when we uncovered it, a rule that allowed pepco and bge to charge customers for the time that they were disconnected and couldn't use electricity. when we contacted the public service commission, bge and pepco, they couldn't explain how the billing worked or even how much each consumer was expected to pay up to cover utility company losses because disconnected customers weren't able to use electricity. our story went national overnight, as did the outrage. the governor and montgomery county officials called on the public service commission to review the rule and today the board overturned it. for months we asked the board and pepco and bge to put a dollar amount of how much consumers were playing on average. no one ever could, although everyone put it under a dollar. pocket change th

down. just got a report from law enforcement officers over there. they say the ocean city pier still standing so good news now but again still, this is a very, very beginning of hurricane sandy. i know right now i'm looking pretty nice and dry, just a little bit of rain on me. i know that's not would you all want to see back in washington, d.c. i promise you we're going to be out here for maybe one more live shot but then we'll be getting out, getting nice and wet and getting in this stuff and showing you what it's like here a rehoboth beach. stay safe. back to you. >> you too, kristin, stay safe. >>> the red cross, national capital region, i would imagine you have to try to mobilize people, too, not just the electric companies. >> we have volunteers at the ready. we are right now mobilizing volunteers and our equipment. we're getting ready to hear where we might be able to help our government and local agency partners in any shelters that are opening. and we are -- our main message, though, is for everyone to be safe and remember that preparedness depends on you. >> cheryl, right no

at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit live longer. british researchers who followed more than a million women report life expectancy was dramatically improved among those who quit smoking compared with women who continued to smoke. all the women who stopped smoking around age 50 remained significantly higher risk of death, compared with women who never smoked, the risk was still lower than among current smokers. deaths from lung cancer were also reduced markedly and women who quit smoking. >> lunch break is next. we're making homemade caramel apples with the vanilla bean sea salt caramel. all of these recipes that the variations of vanilla. >> we talked about vanilla from all over the world. i think a lot of people think about it like they would salt or pepper, a singular flavor but really it is a lot like wine. you can use different varieties to match what you are making to blow people's minds.

's law to improve the sterile testingprocedures. the outbreak is connected to the new england compounding center and it has killed 29 people and sickened more than 300 others. >>> all right it's now 5:29. you love your job or at least you hope you do. where does it rank among the best careers. >> up next which careers are the tops. >> and hospitals are stepping up to help those injured in the colorado movie shooting. what they are doing to put victims' mind at ease. >> mainly dry today but i will tell you when the next best chance for showers work their way into the picture. >> lynette, traffic is moving along here on 83 north of 695 but we are deeing with a massive watt -- dealing with a massive water main break. details coming up on good morning maryland. >>> if you want to get lunch outside the office but want to keep on working, start going to the city market. baltimore 6 public markets will be equipped with wi-fi before the end of the year good news so the cost of this is less than 25,000 dollars. and the upgrade to the lexington market was funded by a donation that came from believe

-lying areas. my in-laws have been asked to evacuate as well from where they live. >> they're expecting widespread power outages. >> they found out, the co-op, that they're related to you. >> let's not even disclose that publicly. >> you're just trying to tie a hurricane into your own problems. >> it's called subterfuge. >> let's talk quickly about the election. there were a flurry of polls out this weekend. we had an ohio poll that showed it split. that's one of the first ones. we don't know if that's an outlier or if that's the future, if that's momentum. a virginia poll, "washington post" poll showed that the president was ahead by four points in virginia. you kind of -- you look at a poll like that, and you say well, gee, if romney's losing by four in virginia, how does he win? then you see the ohio poll, "the des moines register" endorsement, polls that seem to favor mitt romney. can you remember an election, harold, where there were as many cross-currents that picked up a trend to tell you this one is going to win the election. >> since i've been able to vote in '92, it may have b

? what's going to happen to them? >> a violation of the curfew is a violation of the law. and we will have our police officers and other law enforcement officials out and about around the city. god help them if they get caught after 6:00. the curfew will be in effect from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. we're very hopeful that everybody heeds the warning and do not attempt to come outside but rather stay indoors. >> a strong warning from the mayor. ali, you have another question for the mayor? >> reporter: yeah. mayor, obviously for people who don't remember hurricanes in this area of this nature, when do you expect things to start to feel back to normal? i've seen crews out here evaluating the situation, seeing what damage is there. but obviously when the power comes back on, they want to get essential power on first, make sure your police and your fire and your hospitals are working. and then get out to residential power situations. what's the time line -- >> at this point, i do not think it would be prudent to venture a guess. obviously we're going to do all that we can to

and laws when it comes to cranes in the country. that's because in 2008, there were two separate accidents involving cranes. one, a tower crane just like this that resulted in the deaths of 11 people. charlie? >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane. but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another crane from the top or dismantle it from the bottom or tie it to the building and take it apart from there, that would take only two or three days. that street is still blocked and the people evacuated. >> john miller, thank you. >>> praise is pouring in for the people who got hundreds of patients out of a manhattan hospital. 20 of them were newborns in intensive care. dr. john lapook spoke with some of their parents, their very grateful parents. [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-

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